This week’s puzzle is a country shapes quiz! Take a look at the silhouette and below and tell us which country you think it is.

Enter your guess in the comments below. You have until Monday, September 12, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Terri Slemp, who correctly guessed that this week’s mystery country was China. Terri has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Stay tuned for more chances to win.

This week’s puzzle is a word scramble. Below are the jumbled names of four major cities from around the world, followed by the country where they’re located. Your job is to unscramble them. For example, “IALM, EURP” would be “Lima, Peru.” Identify all four mystery cities to win.

UNSAAJN, UTOPCIEROR

UTISN, STANIUI

ARWWAS, ADLPNO

OMAHSIHIR, AAPNJ

Enter your list of unscrambled cities in the comments below. You have until Monday, September 5, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Kathleen Copeland, who has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Check out the puzzle answers below.

This Friday’s challenge is a photo of an unidentified place somewhere in the world. Can you tell us where the photo was taken? Leave your guess in the comments below — and check back on Tuesday to see if you were right!

Hint: You can kayak, take a boat ride or even spend the night on this famous bay.

Enter your guess in the comments below. You have until Monday, August 29, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com prize. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Dave, who correctly guessed that this week’s mystery location was Halong Bay in Vietnam. Dave has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Stay tuned for more chances to win.

This week’s puzzle is a country shapes quiz! Take a look at the outline and below and tell us which country you think it is.

Enter your guess in the comments below. You have until Monday, August 22, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Dan, who correctly guessed that this week’s mystery country was Brazil. Dan has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Stay tuned for more chances to win.

This week’s puzzle is a word scramble. Below are the jumbled names of four major cities from around the world, followed by the country where they’re located. Your job is to unscramble them. For example, “IALM, EURP” would be “Lima, Peru.” Identify all four mystery cities to win.

RUESBNASEOI, TARAINNEG

RENFCOLE, YAILT

SBBIEANR, LUASARITA

OGOHKGNN, CNHAI

Enter your list of unscrambled cities in the comments below. You have until Monday, August 15, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Juan Herrera, who has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Check out the puzzle answers below.

This Friday’s challenge is a photo of an unidentified place somewhere in the world. Can you tell us where the photo was taken? Leave your guess in the comments below — and check back on Tuesday to see if you were right!

Hint: This city’s name comes from an indigenous word meaning “where the river narrows.”

Enter your guess in the comments below. You have until Monday, August 8, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com prize. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Dorinda, who correctly guessed that this week’s mystery location was Canada’s Quebec City. Dorinda has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Stay tuned for more chances to win.

Our brand-new puzzle is a country shapes quiz! Take a look at the outline and below and tell us which country you think it is.

Enter your guess in the comments below. You have until Monday, August 1, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Antonia Sullivan, who correctly guessed that this week’s mystery country was Spain. Antonia has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Stay tuned for more chances to win.

This week’s puzzle is a word scramble. Below are the jumbled names of four major cities from around the world, followed by the country where they’re located. Your job is to unscramble them. For example, “IALM, EURP” would be “Lima, Peru.” Identify all four mystery cities to win.

BTREPGSUERTS, USIARS

TECPGALGIAU, SODUHNAR

JTAAAKR, IDISENNOA

RICAO, TGEYP

Enter your list of unscrambled cities in the comments below. You have until Monday, July 25, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Charlie Portman, who has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Check out the puzzle answers below.

This week’s travel puzzle is part of our ongoing Flag Friday series of challenges. Can you identify which nation the following flag belongs to?

Enter your guess in the comments below. You have until Monday, July 11, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Wendy, who correctly guessed that this week’s flag was from Uganda. Wendy has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations!

This week’s puzzle is a word scramble. Below are the jumbled names of four major cities from around the world, followed by the country where they’re located. Your job is to unscramble them. For example, “IALM, EURP” would be “Lima, Peru.” Identify all four mystery cities to win.

TWOTAA, AADACN

EBCLANOAR,SNIAP

PLAAZ, IILOVBA

STCAMU, MOAN

Enter your list of unscrambled cities in the comments below. You have until Monday, July 4, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. ET to post your response. We’ll keep all comments private until then. On Tuesday we’ll choose one winner at random to receive an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Note: Although all are welcome to play, we can only ship prizes to the Continental U.S.

Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. The winner is Kathy Litz, who has won an IndependentTraveler.com logo item. Congratulations! Check out the puzzle answers below.